Intelligent multi-level mechanism of secure data handling of vehicular information for post-accident protocols

Intelligent systems allow humans to achieve deeper automation, analysis, and integration. In today's world, where every day-to-day commodity is getting smarter, like watches, wrist bands, mobile phones, and the like, so should vehicles. With the development of new techniques, objects are being transformed into another level. This paper presents a secure and robust implementation of security and automated features in smart vehicles that will transform ordinary vehicles, which has several benefits including increased reliability, security, safety, and the like. The implementation provides a number of benefits including providing security to vehicles, safety to drivers, and automated emergency services, where every vehicle is connected to a database which receives and sends data for the smartest, highly secure, and safe driving. Security of the data, which is a major concern in making the vehicles smart, is also taken care of in this paper where each vehicle is identified by the IPv6 technology.

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